Summer Study Committee Will Look At New Adoption Credit

Posted April 14, 2014

A study committee this summer will look at streamlining Indiana’s adoption process to further Governor Mike Pence’s goal of promoting adoption in the state.

Legislation passed this year funds a new adoption tax credit, about $1,000 per adopted child. It also creates an adoption study committee made up of people with experience in the field, including representatives from the Department of Child Services and adoption agencies, adoptive parents, and judges with adoption case experience.

Rep. Rebecca Kubacki, R- Syracuse, who authored the bill, says the committee will look at how other states handle adoptions in an effort to simplify Indiana’s process that she says has gotten too complicated.

“There is just so much duplication when it comes to fingerprinting and forms to be filled out,” Kubacki said. “A lot of the steps are just unnecessary.”

Some in the adoption field say Indiana’s next steps also need to include restoration of the state adoption subsidy. Indiana is one of only two states that doesn’t provide that money. Governor Pence says he anticipates funding the subsidy will be a subject of debate.

“I just am very anxious to identify policy, including resources, that Indiana might be able to identify that will achieve my objective of making Indiana the most pro-adoption state in the country,” Pence said.

The committee’s report is due in November. Kubacki says that’s so the General Assembly can enact next session any legislative changes that might be necessary.

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